The game against Wigan was Pepe Reina's 100th game for the club, and along with it came another record. Reina has kept more clean sheets in his first 100 than any other post war Liverpool keeper, 55 in total.
With thanks to Liverpool FC's official statistician Ged Rea here is the clean sheets record for the top 5 goalkeepers in their first 100 starts for the club since the 1960's for Liverpool.
1, Pepe Reina. 55 clean sheets.
2. Ray Clemence. 51 clean sheets.
3. Bruce Grobbelaar. 50 clean sheets.
4. Jerzy Dudek. 45 clean sheets.
5. Sander Westerveld. 42 clean sheets.
I was quite shocked to see Westerveld in there, I forgot that he wasn't that bad at first. On a side note, does anyone know why stats like this are always post war? I'm pretty sure Elisha Scott would've made the list, if not topped it, if pre war keepers were included. Was there something different about the game before the war, like they only played for 80 minutes or something, that makes the stats uncomparable?
Anyway good to see confirmed what I already knew. Pepe's the best keeper we've had in a long time, I can't believe some people were asking for him to be dropped near the start of the season.